Brain Haemorrhage Treatment in Delhi
Understanding Brain Haemorrhage
A Brain Haemorrhage, also known as intracranial hemorrhage, is a life-threatening condition where bleeding occurs inside or around the brain tissue. This may happen within the brain (intracerebral hemorrhage) or between the brain and skull (subarachnoid or subdural hemorrhage). The bleeding increases pressure on the brain, causing brain damage, loss of function, or even death if not treated immediately.
Brain haemorrhage is considered a medical emergency that requires urgent neurological care.
Expert Care by Dr. Laxmikant R. Tomar
Dr. Laxmikant R. Tomar, one of the best neurologists in Delhi, specializes in the diagnosis and management of complex neurological emergencies, including brain haemorrhage. With vast experience in neurology and association with Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, he offers rapid evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment plans.
His patient-focused and evidence-based approach helps save lives and improve recovery outcomes.
Common Causes of Brain Haemorrhage
Brain haemorrhage can occur due to several underlying conditions, including:
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Head injury or trauma
- Ruptured aneurysm or weak blood vessel
- Brain tumors or infections
- Blood-thinning medications
- Blood clotting disorders
- Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)
Identifying the cause is essential for effective treatment and prevention.
Symptoms of Brain Haemorrhage
Symptoms may appear suddenly and worsen quickly. Common signs include:
- Sudden, severe headache
- Weakness or numbness on one side of the body
- Slurred or difficulty in speaking
- Vision disturbances or double vision
- Loss of balance or coordination
- Seizures
- Vomiting and nausea
- Confusion or loss of consciousness
If any of these symptoms occur, seek emergency medical help immediately.
Diagnosis & Testing
Dr. Tomar uses advanced diagnostic tools for fast and accurate detection, including:
- CT scan / MRI brain
- Blood tests and coagulation studies
- Angiography (to locate abnormal blood vessels)
- Neurological and cognitive assessments
Early diagnosis is critical in preventing severe complications.
Treatment Options Available
Treatment depends on the location, severity, and cause of bleeding:
1. Emergency Medical Management
- Stabilization of vital functions
- Controlling blood pressure
- Reducing brain swelling with medications
- Managing seizures
2. Surgical Intervention (if required)
- Removal of blood clot
- Repair of ruptured blood vessels or aneurysm
- Relieving pressure on the brain
3. Rehabilitation & Recovery
Post-treatment recovery may include:
- Physical therapy
- Speech therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Cognitive rehabilitation
Dr. Tomar ensures a long-term care plan for optimal recovery.
Why Choose Dr. Laxmikant R. Tomar?
- 10+ years of neurological experience
- Expertise in managing brain haemorrhages
- Works at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi
- Advanced diagnostic approach
- Patient-first and compassionate care
- Structured rehabilitation guidance
Prevention Tips
Although not all cases can be prevented, risk can be reduced by:
- Managing blood pressure
- Controlling sugar and cholesterol levels
- Avoiding smoking and excess alcohol
- Wearing helmets and seatbelts
- Regular health checkups
When to Consult a Neurologist?
Immediate medical attention is required if any signs of stroke or brain hemorrhage appear. Early treatment saves life and reduces brain damage.
Book an Appointment
If you or your loved one is at risk or recovering from brain haemorrhage, consult Dr. Laxmikant R. Tomar today for expert neurological care.